Freez wrote:I am trying to find out, it’s shouldn’t be, but they (The EFL) have insisted on changing just about every permission since last season, probably due to the games being live on video in this country. Which used to be the case only for abroad, but now they are messing about with it!
Keith wrote:It's the iFollow (or whoever is doing tomorrow night's broadcast) that may make the difference to us surviving or not. Probably in excess of 60,000 passes at £4 each. £240k from one game. iFollow could be the saviour of the club. Even if fans aren't allowed in for the rest of the season, with this and the rest of the iFollow money, we won't be too far off what we'd get at the turnstiles, possibly even more.
If everyone subscribes to all our home League games, the club would get £8 from each £10 fee. That's a long way towards our survival.
Keith wrote:It's the iFollow (or whoever is doing tomorrow night's broadcast) that may make the difference to us surviving or not. Probably in excess of 60,000 passes at £4 each. £240k from one game. iFollow could be the saviour of the club. Even if fans aren't allowed in for the rest of the season, with this and the rest of the iFollow money, we won't be too far off what we'd get at the turnstiles, possibly even more.
If everyone subscribes to all our home League games, the club would get £8 from each £10 fee. That's a long way towards our survival.
BerlinWaller wrote:A good explanation to how Ifollow splits the income.
https://twitter.com/mikemccarthy/status ... 24417?s=09
BerlinWaller wrote:Keith should work for SAGE with the figures he just plucked out of the sky.
Andy Holt has been on about how IFollow will widen the gap between them that have and them that don't.
tim-sanchez wrote:BerlinWaller wrote:Keith should work for SAGE with the figures he just plucked out of the sky.
Andy Holt has been on about how IFollow will widen the gap between them that have and them that don't.
The Carabao Cup fixture isn't on iFollow so I think the revenues are being split 50/50. In the League, it's a home/away split that massively benefits the bigger teams.
Morecambe Jack wrote:For away games this year we are likely to receive no income at all.
Keith wrote:Morecambe Jack wrote:For away games this year we are likely to receive no income at all.
How much do we normally get from away games?
Morecambe Jack wrote:Keith wrote:Morecambe Jack wrote:For away games this year we are likely to receive no income at all.
How much do we normally get from away games?
My point is a collective one about our income during this period rather than isolating one point like that Keith. Clearly no income from away games now is the same as now income normally, but in the complete picture it is still a significantly worse position, quite obviously, than if fans were in the stadium.
Incidentally, the Club do receive a commission on away tickets sold but this is negligible.
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